Crime
Playing in the grey: How police are trained to cope with a changing landscape
New Zealand's criminal landscape is changing, and our police force is having to make adjustments.
Audio'Fire the gun': Local describes encounter with bank thief believed to be Tom Phillips
A Te Kūiti resident who came face-to-face with armed bank robbers - one of whom police believe is fugitive Tom Phillips - almost handed them the cash they dropped as they fled. Audio
Private eye says he's relieved police are taking Tom Phillips case seriously
A private investigator who previously worked on the disappearance of Marokopa man Tom Philips and his children says it's a relief the police are finally taking the case seriously and treating it as a… Video, Audio
Local describes encounter with bank thief believed to be Tom Phillips
'I saw those robbers': A Te Kuiti local who came face to face with fugitive Tom Phillips and an accomplice after they allegedly robbed a bank, has described the chaos in the main street when it… Audio
Yanfei Bao: Body still not found, search targets new areas
It has been 49 days since real estate agent Yanfei Bao was last seen and today, police looking for her are searching in several new areas.
Man arrested after alleged arson of four Huntly businesses
The alleged arson caused damage to four businesses over the weekend, police say.
Musician reunited with rare guitar 2 years after it was stolen
Over the past two years Andrew Wilson has experienced love, loss, and rediscovery, and not in the way you might be thinking. He tells his story to Susie. Audio
Watch: 'Think about the children' police say following new Tom Phillips arrest warrant
Police remain concerned for the welfare of the missing Marokopa children following Tom Phillips' new arrest warrant after being linked to a bank robbery in May.
Man accused of Auckalnd axe attack pleads not guilty
The man accused of an axe attack on Auckland's North Shore has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity.
Three people were injured after the incident at a block of Chinese restaurants on Corinthian… Audio
Man accused of Auckalnd axe attack pleads not guilty
The man accused of an axe attack on Auckland's North Shore has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. Three people were injured after the incident at a block of Chinese restaurants on Corinthian… Audio
Police warn fugitive Tom Phillips is dangerous
The police say the Waikato fugitive Tom Phillips is considered dangerous, after he was linked to a bank robbery in Te Kūiti in May.
Police issued a warrant for his arrest yesterday, after he was… Audio
More migrant work visa scam victims identified
Immigration New Zealand officials investigating the exploitation of Indian and Bangladeshi migrants say they have identified another 29 victims.
KPMG to investigate drink spiking at company event
Accounting firm KPMG has launched an investigation into drink spiking at a company event last Friday.
An employee who appeared highly intoxicated was taken home, but it was then discovered their… Audio
Fugitive Tom Phillips linked to bank robbery
Fugitive Tom Phillips now has a warrant out for his arrest after police linked him to a bank robbery in Te Kūiti in May.
He is wanted for aggravated robbery, aggravated wounding, and unlawful… Audio
Police obtain warrant to arrest Tom Phillips after bank robbery
Missing man Tom Phillips has been charged with aggravated robbery, aggravated wounding and unlawfully possessing a firearm, police say.
Shopping centre hit by second ram raid in less than three months
A Thames shopping centre has been hit in a ram raid for the second time in less than three months, leaving locals angry and frustrated. The stolen car used to try and smash into Goldfields mall at… Video, Audio
Police make arrests after group loads up trolleys in failed shoplifting spree
Four people, some armed with an axe and a machete, have been arrested for shoplifting in Auckland on Monday.
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When a young woman, Mihi, vanishes, three estranged cousins reunite to solve the mystery of her disappearance. Made with the support of Te Māngai Pāho. Audio
Wallace says he will be dead before next parole hearing
The Parole Board declined James Wallace's application for release on parole, wanting him to work on his safety plan and talk to a psychologist.
Expert Feature: Private Investigating
For this week's expert feature we speak to private investigator Julia Hartley-Moore. She started her own investigation firm in 1996 and has been busy every since looking into scams, child custody… Audio